- May - October
- Full Day
Yellowstone wolves, grizzly bears, bison and moose await you on an unforgettable adventure with your own passionate and knowledgeable local naturalist guide.
Join us for a wildlife watching tour, a day hike, a family-friendly tour, or a backpacking excursion to experience everything this legendary park has to offer. For more general information about our summer tours and what to expect, scroll to the bottom of the page for additional details.
Yellowstone wolves, grizzly bears, bison and moose await you on an unforgettable adventure with your own passionate and knowledgeable local naturalist guide.
Meet your guide at the Gardiner, MT Chamber of Commerce for an exciting day exploring wildlife-rich northern Yellowstone in search of elk, bison, and other wildlife on the way to Yellowstone’s Grand Canyon and the Lower Falls of the Yellowstone River, Norris Geyser Basin, and the Mammoth Hot Spring Terraces.
Meet your guide at the Gardiner, MT Chamber of Commerce for an exciting day visiting Old Faithful and surrounding geyser basins including the rainbow-hued Grand Prismatic Spring and the mud pots, hot springs, and geysers of Fountain Paint Pots.
Have you ever wanted to spend a day in Yellowstone with a local professional wildlife photographer? Our private photo tours are the best way to capture powerful images of Yellowstone’s iconic wildlife.
Yellowstone is for family trips. Children have a natural fascination with Nature, and we playfully explore the wonders of Yellowstone with them to create memories and learning experiences to last a lifetime.
Experience Yellowstone’s iconic wildlife and the world-famous hot springs, geysers and waterfalls that inspired the creation of the world’s first National Park.
Discover evidence of massive forces of nature, visiting some popular attractions, as well as hidden gems not often seen by the masses.
Explore the best of the Yellowstone Volcano, one of the largest active volcanoes in the world, with a local expert guide. Yellowstone has more than 10,000 thermal features; there is so much to explore!
Get the best wildlife watching activity in the early morning hours, then hit the trail for a hike through Yellowstone’s stunning mountains and valleys.
Step off the roads and crowded boardwalks with an experienced naturalist guide who will lead you safely into the wild beauty of Yellowstone to our favorite mountain meadows and inspiring vistas.
There is no better way to experience the wild spirit of Yellowstone than to shoulder a pack and hit the trail for a few days with a local naturalist guide.
This 6-day all-inclusive late-spring wildlife watching package is the ultimate way to experience Yellowstone’s season of babies and birth as winter’s icy grip melts away and is replaced by new growth, new life, and new adventures!
2024 Package Dates:
May 19, 2024 – May 24, 2024
June 2, 2024 – June 7, 2024
With the wildflowers blooming, the waterfalls flowing in full force, and baby animals everywhere, summer is a magical time to visit Yellowstone National Park.
We offer customizable trips if you’re looking for something more during your trip (call us for details), or choose a Summer combination package and experience multiple activities during your tour!
Specializing in watching wolves and bears, we build each wildlife watching trip around your specific interests. Your naturalist guide enhances your viewing and photographic opportunities, whether you want to photograph foraging grizzly bears, witness the social behavior of Yellowstone wolf packs, or go on a scavenger hunt to ID the numerous wild animal species seen on our family tours. Something absolutely amazing is happening in Yellowstone every day, and we make your visit with us a lasting memory for your entire group.
There is nothing better for the soul than a good hike in America’s most celebrated wilderness, followed by an evening around the campfire and a good night’s sleep alongside a mountain stream. Multi-day treks with Yellowstone Wild traverse spectacular wild terrain on a safe and educational journey, often following a meandering stream to its sources, crossing over a high mountain pass, then descending through hidden alpine basins to discover the wildflower-filled meadow where our campsite sits just above a bend in the river.